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Take 5 Minutes to Complete the Survey: Wildlife, Culture Are Priorities Please fill out the short survey at the button below and prioritize protecting the wildlife, rare plants, and cultural…
Read MoreTake 5 Minutes to Complete the Survey: Wildlife, Culture Are Priorities Please fill out the short survey at the button below and prioritize protecting the wildlife, rare plants, and cultural…
Read MoreOn Saturday August 26th, the Concord City Council on Saturday unanimously selected Brookfield Properties as the new Master Developer for the Concord reuse project at the former Concord Naval Weapons…
Read MoreA Tale of New Trails Download the Annual Report (PDF) Letter from the Executive Director Dear Supporters, As we reflect back on our recently completed April 1, 2022 to March…
Read MoreAlmost despite itself, San Ramon is rich in open spaces, far beyond most cities its size. Beginning in the 1970s, Save Mount Diablo began working the on the Black Hills…
Read MoreThe proposed Faria project, if it goes forward, would destroy part of the major ridgeline between Pittsburg and Concord. MAKE YOUR VOICE HEARD Now there is a real danger that…
Read MoreEast Contra Costa County boasts an impressive amount of park accessibility with state and regional parks—but access to nature isn’t equal. Pittsburg is one of the most deprived cities of…
Read MoreThank You to the Three Councilmembers Who Voted with Their Constituents We have achieved another HUGE victory! In a three-to-two vote, the Concord City Council dropped Seeno/Discovery Builders as Master…
Read MoreThe Concord City Council, at the end of a more-than-nine-hour meeting on January 7, decided it will postpone making a decision about the Concord reuse project until 9 AM on…
Read MoreSave Mount Diablo has reviewed the measures that are up for a vote on this November’s ballot. We’re working to create, guide, and support new policies that benefit the Diablo…
Read MoreThis past September, about 40 new pieces of climate legislation were signed into law by Governor Newsom. The state’s $54 billion climate investment will go towards a wide range of…
Read MoreJoin us to save the remaining natural lands of Mount Diablo!
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